Thursday, 10 July 2014

Scotland votes on
independence in September 2014, and the panel features campaigners for
both sides from a range of occupations: singer-songwriter Ricky Ross,
Daily Record columnist and agony aunt Joan Burnie, businessman and
chairman of Orion Group Alan Savage, and the Scotland and British Lions
rugby player Scott HastingsOh dear - Not another independence special? let's hope not.BQ guesses1. Independence, rephrased slightly differently from the last 10 times..maybe the poll lead for yes in dispute?2. Government emergency snooping. Civil rights groups getting vexed about something the government already does. 3.Public Sector strikes. Can't say I noticed.4. Hamas and the Israelis looking ready for a brawl. Why have Hamas lost so much support in the Middle East?5. Paedos in the government..Now, usually my tinfoil hat detector would be beeping like a reversing recycling lorry..However, with what has been going on in NHS, schools and TV...Plus, someone I used to know very well when i was a teenager, just got 10 years for this very crime.So a cover up seems not very far fetched at all.

Season almost over - lets hope it doesn't go to penalties.

Well, Measured gave it a good go but ultimately the world champions of guessing the topical debates of a Thursday night were

20 comments:

DJK
said...

1. Yes, I suppose Scottish independence. Would there be a run on the poond (the Salmond) after independence?2. T'tour de Yorkshire and German footy. Why are we so cr@p at sport?3. Govt snooping. Can we trust HMG with all our secrets?4. Do we need an enquiry into the number of govt. enquiries?5. Something serious about the Middle East/Iraq and T. Blair's legacy.Tie: Fluffy clouds on blue background.

1. Should we be troubled that the government and the opposition have agreed to pass "emergency legislation", without debate, when the ECJ ruling that deemed Directive 2006/24/EC incompatible with the "right to private life" was made in April?

2. Should Scotland be an independent country?

3. Are public sector workers who strike not cutting their nose of to spite their face by upsetting the public that pays their wages?

4. Should Lord Lawson be allowed to express his views about global warming policy on the BBC?

5. Which of the "old enemies" (sic) will the panel be supporting in the World Cup final? ... Someone will say, who cares as long as it is not England.

Sneaky, just when #bbcqt goes to Inverness, the Government slips in the mass surveillance bill. Cameron is being a wet fish on this; so many threats are exaggerated and there is an element of a sledgehammer to crack a walnut. Basically if they want to snoop, there should be a reason.

Well, they will not be discussing the fortunes of English cricket.

1. Cameron let Salmond have too low a majority, too young an age.. . Was he just not bother at the time? Independence and unintended consequences.

1. Is the Catholic vote key to the Scots referendum and what will Martin McGuinness say?

2. Paedos in govt; Who is the labour peer sitting in the Lords whos too monged to be questioned? If hes this impaired why the fuck is he sitting in a chamber of govt? Is the Dunblane massacre connected to Labour party paedos in scontland?

3. Could Baroness biased be any more fucking involved? Be less biased have Mandelson as the judge?

4. Was Cameron wrong with his statement that he didnt want to conflate homosexuals and paedos?

I would make them independent, truly imdependent, it's going to be like making a teenage daughter (I had three) stay at home when they want to leave. They all came back at least three times (most times in tears saying all men are bastards!). Scotland (or Salmond) has to learn it's a big bad world out there and lose their rose tinted glasses.